2003

WEEK OF Lee /5

EC FallS In Division Opener From Staff Reports

8; Rita Birden, 6; Kotreece Bender, 5; Kim Cox of Lake, Britney Burks of Scott Central and Amanda LaCaze, three each; Ebone'e LeveTette of Forest, 2; and Monique Overstreet, 1. Carmen Labat bad 18 points to lead Pearl River, which evened its record to 4-4. EC held a 35-33 advantage at halftime. In the men's contest, Dewayne Hughes of Sebastopol bad 18 points to lead the Warriors who were outaoored 82-68 by the defending state champion Wildcats. Other point makers for East Central, which fell to 3-5, were Neil Tadlock of Lake, 12; Jamaal Martin, 9; Desmond Jones, 8; Shaun

Daugherty, 6; Al Willis, 5; Andrew Lewis of Morton and Tellas Burnside, three each; and Stephen Dyess and Ryan Hud80n, two each. Larry Brackins led Pearl River (6-2) Mth 18 points. East Central led 39-35 at the break. The Lady Warriors and Warriors closed out 2003 competition by hosting divislon foe Hinds Community College Monday. The Lady Warriors took a 97-77 win to extend their record to 8-2. The Warriors took a 11· 68 loss to Hinds to extend their record to 3-6. ECCC teams resume play following the Christmas holidays by traveling to Itawamba Community College on Jan. 8.

POPLARVILLE Central Com.muruty College's Lady Warriora and Warnors dropped decisions to Pearl River Community College Thuraday night atM. R. White in 80uth division openers for both schools. The Lady Warriors, who brought a 7-1 record to the division matchup, ecored tbe game's final seven points but the rally fell two points short in a 64-52 aetback. Freshman Kristen Chaney led E$st Central with 12 points. Other ecorers were Kimyatta Viverette of Lake, 9; Lenore Gray, East

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